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3D Model Specifications :
Product name /~ Hex flange bolt small
Geometry /~ Polygonal Quads only
Polygons /~ 1,978
Vertices /~ 1,980
Textures /~ Yes
Textures dimensions /~ 2048×2048 UV Mapped /~ Yes
Unwrapped UVs /~ Yes, non-overlapping
3D Model Description :
Clean mesh, Quads Only
Objects and Materials use meaningful names
Scene objects organized by layers
Rendered with mental ray render engine
No Third-party render or plug-ins needed
File Formats :
Autodesk Maya 2011 ( mental ray 3.8.1.26 )
Autodesk 3ds Max 2011 ( mental ray 3.8.1.26 )
Autodesk FBX ( 2011.1 )
OBJ ( 6.5 )
Usage :
This model is suitable for use in advertising, design visualisation, film, etc.
Tags : Hex Hexagonal Bolt Nut flange Screw Construction Fixing Part Industry Screwdriver Tool Industrial 3d 3ds model 3dmodel 3dsblak TurboSquid
Great Tip to Keep a Bolt on a Socket.
If you need to keep a nut or a bolt from falling off a socket, there are several ways to keep a nut or bolt from falling off a socket, but the nest way is to use some strip caulking. I guarantee that just a little strip caulking on the end of the socket wrench will keep that nut or bolt from falling out of the socket. This is a good diy auto mechanic tip, especially when you are trying to start a bolt or nut in an area on the engine that is hard to reach. How many times did you try to start a bolt or a nut in an area that you can not see and is an engine area that is hard to reach and it only led to you dropping the bolt or nut or worse yet losing the dropped bolt or nut. By using some strip caulking to hold the nut or bolt on the end of the socket, it will make it much easier to thread that nut or bolt in places that you can not see or hard very difficult to reach or work on. Strip calking is a must-have for any diy auto mechanic or weekend mechanic and strip caulking has many, many automotive uses. It is a very handy mechanic tip to know.